Autodesk CEO Carl Bass On The Future Of 3-D Printing At Home

Friday, March 15, 2013 - 12:00 in Mathematics & Economics

The future of 3-D printing Dave Mosher"In five to 10 years... you're going to be able to print DNA and tissue." This much is certain: The fabricate-at-home future has arrived, and it's here to stay. But just how far affordable 3-D printers and other personal manufacturing devices will take us, and what other devices we should expect to soon change our lives, remain unclear. If anyone has a better sense than most, however, it's Carl Bass, the CEO of Autodesk. The $9 billion company made its mark by creating industry-standard design software called AutoCAD. And this month they partnered with MakerBot--creators of the high-res 3-D printer Replicator 2--to capture swelling numbers of potential customers equipped with 3-D printers. We chatted with Bass at the 2013 Kairos Global Summit, held at the New York Stock Exchange, to peer into his crystal ball of home fabrication. brightcove.createExperiences();

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